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How Zimbabwean smallholders are adapting to drought

Summary by dialogue.earth
Landlots Kuutsi often used to experience poor maize yields due to drought. The smallholder farmer from Tikwiri village in eastern Zimbabwe would struggle to put enough food on the table for his family, let alone afford school fees for his four children. “Those days I always woke up and headed towards my plots,” says Kuutsi. “Next farming season, I needed to work even harder.” The weather here in Makoni district, 200km south-east of the capital H…
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dialogue.earth broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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